In the past few months, the New York Times has published classified information, national security secrets and faked pictures to harm the U.S. military in the global war on terror.
But if you were still doubting whether the New York Times was working with our enemies, doubt no longer (hat tip: LGF):

The caption:
A sniper loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr fires towards U.S. positions in the cemetery in Najaf, Iraq.
[New York Times Assistant Managing Editor] Michele McNally: “Right there with the Mahdi army. Incredible courage.”
And the terror-loving Pulitzer folks will surely reward photographer Joao Silva for the “courage” of hanging out with terrorists as they try to kill our brave men and women.
It’s so nice that the Times can have such a cozy relationship with terrorists.
Let ‘em know what ya think:
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Others:
Michelle has more, including an Michael Moore-ish editorial from the aljazeera-affiliate New York Times.
HotAir has more on the photographer’s book deal.











